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Pastoral Staff
Pastor: Fr. Dale W. Staysniak
Parochial Vicar: Fr. Peter T. Kovacina
Deacon: Rev. Mr. Gerard Blanda
DRE/Pastoral Minister: Mr. Randy Harris, M.R.E
Pastoral Minister: Sr. Roberta Goebel, OSU
Principal: Mr. Patrick Klimkewicz
Parish Secretary: Mrs. Joyce Fanous
Music Minister: Mrs. Nancy Tabar
Parish Directory
Parish Address: 6750 State Road�
Parma, Ohio 44134
Parish Office: (440) 842-2666
Religious Education: (440) 845-4470
Parish Office Hours: Mon /Wed/Thurs 9:00am - 7:00pm
Tuesday & Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Parish Website: stanthonypaduaparma.org
School Directory
School Office: (440) 845-3444
School Website: stanthonyofpaduaschool.org
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OH
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29
7:00AM Edward & Agnes Medrick
8:00AM Joseph & Mark Oros
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30
7:00AM Joe Okleson
8:00AM William Svoboda
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
7:00AM Joan Jones
8:00AM Irene Reinhardt
5:30PM For People of the Parish (living & deceased)
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, All Saints Day.
7:00AM For People of the Parish (living & deceased)
9:00AM For People of the Parish (living & deceased)
5:30PM For People of the Parish (living & deceased)
7:00PM For People of the Parish (living & deceased)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, All Souls Day.
7:00AM Bridget Zupancic
8:00AM Ann Kysilka
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
8:00AM Vocation Mass
4:30PM Robert Laheta
6:00PM For the Deceased of the Parish this Past Year
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, Thirty-First Sunday in Ordinary
Time.
8:00AM Leonard Wojcik
10:00AM Tina Mazzurco
12:00PM Donna Spayer
Please Pray For: Ed & Helen Bartkiewicz, Irene Bednar, Bob
Boger, Roseanne Buzinski, Maxine Cerny, Joe & Marcia Demko, Gary
DiRosa, Ray Dmytriw, Margaret Double, Norbert Erker, Rita Fecek,
Greg Findura, Anne Kilbane-Friedl, Sandra & Logan Friedl, Frances
Funtek, Sam Gappa, Josephine Gaul, Robert Gielski, John Gladden,
Frank Gumina, Rose Marie Hewitt, Ron Hicks, Celeste Hurley,
Marian Jarabek, Colleen Jarvis, Millie Jasany, Janet Johnson, Pat
Jones, Bill Kaine, Lou Ann Keith, Betty Kilbane, Donald Kotarsky,
Anthony William Kronholz, Cynthia Kufleitner, Karen Kulju, Andrea
Lagzdins, Dorothy Laquatra, April & John J. Lieske, Corinne
Lipinski, John Mackin, Elizabeth Madar, Thomas Madej, Edward &
Josephine Maskulka, Lenore Masterson, Claudia & Russell Mazanec,
Peyton McCarthy, Rosemarie Medvin, John Metzger, Dorothy Nagy,
Jane Najlepszy, Mary Niec, Rose Nosse, Dora Oney, Agnes Padar,
Gabe Papke, Marla Perko, Timothy Petro, Carrie Piechowski,
Nicholas J. Precario, Mary Jane, Nick, & John Precario, Brian
Puhaulik, Jan Ravas, Christopher Reeves, Leigh-Ann Revay, Kendall
Rossi, Mary Sabo, Lorraine Schmidt, Sue Seda, Robert & Teresa
Setele, Margaret Sheridan, Helen Smith, Joan Smyke, Doug Stos,
Sylvia Stibley, Diane Straub, Michael Szpendyk, Richard Tabar, Alice
Tucker, Richard Turocy, Loretta Vacca, Annie Vorndran, Beverly
Von Alt, Margaret and Mary Williamson, Cathy Yappel, Andrew
Yaronczyk, Christopher Yurko, Amanda Zmecek.
Sylvia Stahl
Anne Winkler
SUNDAY THOUGHT
Mark 10:46-52
In today’s Gospel we hear the account of blind
Bartimaeus. The character of Bartimaeus can represent
anyone who finds themselves in a state of confusion. In
his darkness, Bartimaeus doesn’t know where to turn or
what to do to change his situation. By the grace of God,
he is able to hear Jesus and believe, and through his
belief in Him, Jesus can now help him. What is critical
to today’s story is Bartimaeus’ willingness to call out
from his darkness for help. This decision to call out to
Jesus is one that we are all asked to make whenever we
are in a place in life utterly confused. Our confusion
may arise from finding ourselves in a relationship that
seems to have lost its way and we don’t know where it
is going. We may be confused about our marriage; it’s
in trouble. We are depressed and we don’t know which
way to turn. Our life may not be going the way we
thought it would and we are confused about future
decisions that need to be made. The situations are really
without number. If we follow the example of
Bartimaeus, we must first call out to Jesus in prayer. We
must admit that on our own, we cannot change anything.
The first step, our cry for mercy and guidance, is the
most important step to take to dispel our confusion. The
cloak of pride must be thrown off so Jesus can heal us
and give us sight.
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Contributions for Weekend October 20/21 2018:
Total Offering: $12,538.05
Sunday Collection: $9,351.00
Faith Direct: $3,187.05
Poor Box:$80.00
Senior Poor: $13.00
THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 28, 2018
CELEBRATING THE SAINTS
Saint Dymphna, Virgin and Martyr (7
th
Century Ireland)
According to Christian tradition, Dymphna was
born in Ireland in the 7
th
Century. Dymphna’s father
Damon, a petty king of Oriel, was a pagan, but her mother
was a devout Christian.
When Dymphna was 14 years old, she
consecrated herself to Christ and took a vow of Chastity.
Shortly thereafter, her mother died. Damon had loved his
wife deeply, and in the aftermath of her death his mental
health sharply deteriorated. Eventually the king’s
counselors pressed him to remarry. Damon agreed, but
only on the condition that his bride would be as beautiful
as his deceased wife. After searching fruitlessly, Damon
began to desire his daughter because of her strong
resemblance to her mother.
When Dymphna learned of her father’s intention
she swore to uphold her vows and fled the court along
with her confessor, Father Gerebernus, two trusted
servants and the king’s fool. Together they sailed toward
the continent, eventually landing in what is present day
Belgium, where they took refuge in the town of Geel.
Damon sent his agents to pursue his daughter and her
companions. When their hiding place was discovered,
Damon traveled to Geel to recover his daughter. Damon
ordered his soldiers to kill Gerebernus and when
Dymphna refuse to return with him to Ireland, Damon
with his own sword cut off her head.
Dymphna’s biography almost certainly draws
from folklore. Nevertheless, the extraordinary signs of
Dymphna’s intercession cannot be denied. When, in the
13
th
century, Dymphna’s relics were moved to the
cathedral in Geel for the purpose of veneration, numerous
cures of mental illness and epilepsy were reported. Soon
pilgrims from all over Europe came to Geel for cures. The
town’s people began to take them into their own homes.
Thus began a tradition for the ongoing care of the
mentally ill that has endured for over 500 years and is still
studied and envied today in the city of Geel. Patients were
and still are, taken into the inhabitants of Geel’s homes.
Never called patients, they are called boarders, and are
treated as ordinary and useful members of the town. They
are treated as members of the host family. They work,
most often in menial labor, and in return, they become
part of the community. Some stay a few months, some
decades, some for their entire lives. At its peak in the
1930’s, over 4000 boarders were housed with the town’s
inhabitants.
Today, around 500 boarders continue to live at
Geel. Mental health professionals visit the town to study
the successful “community therapy,” and pilgrims
continue to pray at the cathedral before Dymphna’s relics.
St. Dymphna’s feast day is May 30
th
.
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ALL SOULS DAY
REMEMBRANCE BOOK
Let us join together as a parish
and remember those family members and
friends who have touched our lives
deeply and have now gone home to God
by signing their names in our parish’s
Book of Life. The book is found in the lobby of the
Church. These names and all the Faithful Departed will
be remembered in a special way during the coming
month of November.
All Souls Day Remembrance envelopes are in
your envelope packets for your use to remember your
deceased family and friends. Additional envelopes for
those who contribute on line are available on the parish
bookrack. Six additional Masses are scheduled during
the year where they will be remembered. Charity
obligates us to pray for the souls of the faithful departed
just as we would wish to be prayed for. It is still a
Catholic practice to have Masses said during the year for
those who have died.
SOCIAL CONCERNS
COMMITTEE
In observance of Veterans Day, the St.
Anthony of Padua Social Concerns
Committee will hold a USO collection
drive one weekend only, November 10/11, 2018. Please
check the bulletin next week for a list of needed items.
Monetary donations are also greatly appreciated. Thank
you.
COUGAR FUN RUN & COLOR RUN
St. Anthony of Padua school is raising funds to paint the
classrooms and update the locker rooms. The goal is to
raise $12,000. Every pledge helps. Visit the pledge
page to participate in this great opportunity and sponsor
Fr. Peter for the run on November 2. https://tinyurl.com/
yd4apb8k
By supporting our parish school, we support the parish
and the community. Thank you for your generosity.
THE FEAST OF ALL SAINTS
Thursday, November 1, 2018, is the Feast of All
Saints, a Holy Day of Obligation for all Catholics.
Masses for the feast are as follows. The Vigil Mass,
Wednesday, 31 October, 2018 at 5:30 p.m. Masses
on the day of the feast, Thursday, November 1
st
, are
at 7:00 a.m.; 9:00 a.m.; 5:30 p.m.; and 7:00 p.m.
ST. ANTHONY OF PADUA CHURCH PARMA, OHIO
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ADULT FAITH CLASSES
“Ignorance of the Scriptures is ignorance of
Christ.” — St. Jerome
All classes take place in the Hospitality Room.
Each class will be one hour, with no prior classes
necessary. All are welcome.
50+ SOCIAL CLUB
St. Anthony's 50+ Social Club will meet Thursday
November 1st
. All 50+ers are welcome. The meeting
will start at noon with the Rosary. Come and enjoy the
pastry, coffee or tea. Play bingo for $1 a card with all
money collected given out as prize money, or join
other players for a game of Pinochle cards. We hope to
see you there.
WEEKLY MASS REMINDER
The Introductory Rites
“The rites that precede the Liturgy of the Word,
namely, the Entrance, the Greeting, the Penitential
Act, the Kyrie, the Gloria in excelsis (Glory to God in
the highest) and Collect, have the character of a
beginning, an introduction, and a preparation.
Their purpose is to ensure that the faithful, who come
together as one, establish communion and dispose
themselves properly to listen to the Word of God and
to celebrate the Eucharist worthily.
In certain celebrations that are combined with Mass
according to the norms of the liturgical books, the
Introductory Rites are omitted or take place in a
particular way.
—from the General Instruction of the Roman Missal, 46.
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY
“‘Whoever wishes to be great among you will be your
servant; whoever wishes to be first among you will be
the slave of all.’ (Mk 10:43-44) It can be exhausting
to always be caring for your children and spouse.
Remember who you are ultimately serving: Christ. He
will give you the strength (and the rest) that you
need.” — Daily Marriage Tip for October 21, 2018
from http://www.foryourmarriage.org
PLEASE BE GENEROUS….
Next week, November 3 and 4, Carmona Caravan #75
of the International Order of Alhambra, a Catholic
organization, will be outside the church doors collecting
donations to support our mission of assisting
developmentally disabled children.
FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTION TO THE
SACRED HEART
This Friday is the first Friday of the month. The parish
devotion to the Sacred Heart is prayed after each of the
morning Masses. Come and unite your heart with His.
FIRST SATURDAY DEVOTION TO THE
IMMACULATE HEART
This Saturday is the first Saturday of the month. Mass will
be celebrated at 8:00am. Come in honor of Our Lady as
we pray for vocations.
PARENT REMINDER – 1
ST
RECONCILIATION
Saturday November 3, 2018 is Jesus Day for
Reconciliation for all students preparing for First
Reconciliation on November 18, 2018. Parents please
drop off your child by 8:50 a.m. in the basement of the
school (north side) and pick them up by 11:30 a.m. Thank
you.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29
6:30PM PSR - School
7:00PM RCIA - Rectory
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1
12:00PM 50+ Social Club - HR
6:45PM Bingo - H
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3
9:00AM Jesus Day for First Reconciliation - H/7/SA
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4
11:00AM Confirmation Retreat Day - School/CH
Class Title Date
Bible Study: Philippians
Read Philippians for class
Monday, November 12, 2018 at
1:15 PM
Thursday, November 15, 2018 at
7:00 PM
MASS FOR THE DECEASED OF THE
PARISH FROM THE PAST YEAR
The 6:00 p.m. Vigil Mass, Saturday, November 3,
2018, will be celebrated for all those have died
during the past year from the parish. A reception in
the hospitality room will follow the Mass for family
members and all who wish to attend.
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THIRTIETH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 28, 2018
CONFIRMATION
Today our young people who are preparing for
Confirmation will be reflecting on “The Holy Spirit.” Have
you ever noticed that people do not do anything until they
are inspired? Once they are inspired, there is nothing they
cannot do. The disciples are a perfect example. Before
Pentecost, they were full of fear. After Pentecost, they were
full of courage. They changed, because they were inspired.
They were filled with the Holy Spirit. Our young people
will be filled with that same Spirit at Confirmation. God
inspires us to do great things with our lives. Jesus promised
He would be with us and that He would send His Holy
Spirit to guide, inspire, and encourage us. In Confirmation
Jesus makes good on His promise. Please pray for our
Confirmation students, that the gifts of the Holy Spirit,
Wisdom, Understanding, Counsel, Fortitude,
Knowledge, Piety and Fear of the Lord, will strengthen
them on their faith journey.
PRAYER TO THE HOLY SPIRIT
“This is a prayer we need to pray every day, every day:
Holy Spirit may my heart be open to the Word of God,
may my heart be open to good, may my heart be open to
the beauty of God, every day.”
Pope Francis
TODAY’S REFLECTION
How do we know if we are filled with the Holy Spirit? How
will we know if we are seeking God’s loving plan for our
life and responding to it? If we are really allowing the Holy
Spirit to flourish within us, the fruits should be bubbling
forth in our lives. “A good tree cannot bear bad fruit, nor a
bad tree bear good fruit.” (Matthew 7:18) The fruits of
the Holy Spirit are: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, generosity, gentleness, faithfulness, modesty,
self-control, and chastity. By embracing and engaging
the Gifts of the Holy Spirit – we are guided to the path that
leads to the fruit of the Holy Spirit. Are you yearning for
the fruits of the spirit in your life? The answer is yes we all
want these things.
Adapted from session eight – Decision Point
CATHOLIC GLOSSARY
Habit: The habit is the religious garb worn by a
religious sister or religious brother. Every habit is
different. ex. Franciscans white brown while
Dominicans wear white. The distinctions of the garb
identifies the order to whom the religious belongs.
CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY CORNER
“Be not afraid to tell Jesus that you love Him; even
though it be without feeling, this is the way to oblige
Him to help you, and carry you like a little child too
feeble to walk.” — St. Thérèse of Lisieux
POPE FRANCIS’ PRAYER INTENTION FOR
NOVEMBER
In the Service of Peace: That the language of love
and dialogue may always prevail over the language of
conflict.
Reflection by Deacon Ted Penton SJ
We live in a world of much violence – wars
around the world, in our communities, and even in our
homes. Seeing and experiencing this violence provokes
fear and anger within us, often tempting us to respond with
more violence. But this isn’t God’s answer to violence. We
find God’s answer on the cross. Jesus didn’t allow Peter to
defend Him from an arrest by use of the sword. Nor did He
call down legions of angels to save Him from the Romans
who tortured and executed Him. Instead He submitted to
death on the cross. In some mysterious way, the Father
used the death and resurrection of His Son for a far greater
purposes than any of his followers could have imagined.
As Pope Francis eloquently stated, “In the silence of the
cross, the uproar of weapons ceases and the language of
reconciliation, forgiveness, dialogue, and peace is spoken.
The words we use matter, and can move us
towards greater peace, or towards more conflict. Our
words are an expression of who we are, just as Jesus
Himself, the Word made flesh, is the incarnate expression
of who the Father is. When our words are hostile and aim
to put others down, we aren’t imitating Jesus, and
reconciliation becomes impossible. When instead we use
the language of love and peace, this enables us to enter
into dialogue with others, even with those who are very
different from us. Through that dialogue we begin to better
understand one another, enabling us to follow Jesus in
building a more peaceful world.
LADIES GUILD NEWS
The Ladies Guild Christmas Party is
Tuesday, December 11th. Mass at
6:00pm, will be followed by Dinner and
Entertainment. The cost is $15.00. Envelopes with your
name and money can be placed in the collection basket to
the attention of the Ladies Guild by December 2nd. Your
membership must be paid to attend. Any questions
please text or call Lori Price at 216-513-8894.
SEMINARIANS OF THE WEEK
This week, we pray for
Jeffrey Lindholm, James
Livingston, Pablo Lopez, and
Andrew Lucci.
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Our Beloved Deceased
2017-2018
Robert Haas
Helena Danczak
Frankie Diane Stancato
Martha Baughman
Joe Geraci
John Padar
Thomas Luchka
Raymond Chmielecki
Barbara Kubat
John Kryska
Anne L. King
Mary Ann DeCress
Grace McNeely
Tressa DiOrio
Alma Shymske
Antoinette Evancho
Michael Indovina
Dorothy Poghen
Joseph Bogdan
Vincent Ruvo
Victoria Gronowski
Constance Silbaugh
Helen Hoppner
Joseph Szerpicki
Andrew Hudak
Margaret Lewandowski
Joseph Kundrat
Dolores Sawyer
Louis Ragonese
Carol Dickey
Janet Arena
Stanley Franczak
Genevieve Martin
Michelle Hora-Buremeister
Dolores M. Kotesovec
Eleanor LaRocco
Marie Kich
Anne Kolke
Annette Sever
Justine McCoy
Richard Ward
Joseph Okleson
Alex Lazar
Marija Zupancic
Geraldine Rushboldt
Kevin Marino
Geraldine Markus
Edward DeCress
Timothy Snowden
Adele Taucher
Lawrence Moavero
James Kelley
John Galletta
Patricia Barbeck
Patricia Kelley
Thomas Frankino
Joan Fattlar
Elaine Roessner
Mary Ann McKelvey
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George Gackowski
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